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Asia Cup: Four key takeaways from Pakistan’s defeat against India – Sport

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Poor shot selection and a dangerous Indian squad contributed to the Green Shirt’s loss.

Another Pakistan-India match, the gulf of quality between the two sides glaring yet again, and brighter than ever.

Fair to say Pakistan are a young side undergoing transition under a new captain and a newer team management, but there were enough instances throughout the fixture that highlighted a bigger problem: big-match nerves.

One of those few instances was Shaheen Shah Afridi’s late onslaught of 33 off 16, which included four clean hits for sixes. He and Sufiyan Muqeem added 43 off 22 balls — a strike-rate of 195-plus — to drag Pakistan to 127-9 when it looked like the team wouldn’t even get into three figures. If tailenders can do that, why not the specialist batters?

India’s Suryakumar Yadav plays a shot during the Asia Cup 2025 T20 International cricket match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai, the UAE. — Reuters

To put it simply, the pressure of the big occasion got the better of them before India, obviously a well-oiled T20 machine, faced no challenge whatsoever during the chase, which ended with 25 balls to spare.

Backfiring intent

Early wickets may be the unwanted consequence of attacking intent, but against quality oppositions, they pile pressure on the incoming batters, putting them in a shell — shouldn’t be an excuse for them, however.

It was Saim again who gave the opponents the sniff before they dug in to prey on Pakistan. The left-handed opener should now be worried. The “impact” he is expected to make early on has remained a mere expectation in most of his outings.

Casually driving Jasprit Bumrah on the up didn’t look like a shot that should be played in such a big match after falling on a first-ball duck in the previous game against Oman as well.

Mohammad Haris followed suit not long after, trying to drag Hardik Pandya from outside the off-stump to get caught in the circle and failing to build on to his half-century against Oman.

Sahibzada: lone warrior

Bumrah prevailed as one of, if not the best, exponents of yorkers in the world, but Sahibzada Farhan (40 off 44) came up to the task, taking on the right-armer whenever he erred even slightly.

That six, creamed over long-on, and the other, pulled with ease over square-leg, spoke volumes about Sahibzada’s quality — the batter coming into the national side after toiling in domestic cricket. But as wickets fell around him, the right-hander slowed down and the seniors faltered.

Sahibzada Farhan plays a shot during the 2025 Asia Cup cricket match against India at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai, the UAE on September 14. — Reuters

Horrendous shot selection

The seniors — Fakhar Zaman with his experience and Salman Ali Agha as captain — were two of six Pakistan batters who threw away their wickets thanks to horrendous shot selection.

While Fakhar went after Axar Patel’s straighter one, Salman failed to execute a sweep shot against the left-arm spinner as both were out caught. Hasan Nawaz met the same fate, playing Kuldeep Yadav across, while Faheem Ashraf’s rash reverse-sweep gave Varun Chakravarthy a wicket.

What Shaheen did towards the end was a big proof that the pitch offered value for genuine shot-making and Pakistan failed to capitalise.

Mighty-dangerous India

Pakistan’s frailties were such that a team like India would punish brutally, and they did.

Suryakumar Yadav’s men back their intent with superb skill level and Abhishek Sharma smashing Shaheen for a four on the first ball of their chase showed they meant business.

India’s Shubman Gill is stumped out during the Asia Cup 2025 T20 international cricket match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai, the UAE on September 14. — AFP

Saim did make up for his poor batting once again with three big wickets with the ball, including that of Abhishek, Shubman Gill and Tilak Varma, whose 56-run partnership with Suryakumar took India over the line.

Earlier, it was all about Kuldeep, who has haunted Pakistan with his left-arm wrist-spin over the past few years.

Despite the thumping, it’s not completely over for Pakistan. They are likely to make it to the Super Four stage, where they will meet India again and will have another chance to make it 1-1.



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